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DIPLOMATIC   HISTORY  OF 
THE   EUROPEAN  WAR 

A   LIST   OF   REFERENCES   IN   THE 
NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


COMPILED  BY 

ROLLIN  A.  SAWYER,  Jr. 


NEW  YORK 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

1917 


DIPLOMATIC   HISTORY  OF 
THE   EUROPEAN  WAR 

A   LIST   OF   REFERENCES   IN   THE 
NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


COMPILED  BT 

ROLLIN  A.  SAWYER,   Jr. 


NEW  YORK 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

1917 


NOTE 

nnHlS  list  contains  the  titles  of  works  relating  to  the 
-*  diplomatic  history  of  the  European  War,  owned  by 
the  Reference  Department  of  the  New  York  Public  Library 
on  June  1,  1917.  They  are  in  the  Central  Building  at  Fifth 
.Ivcnue  and  forty-second  Street. 


Reprinted  August  1917 

FROM    THE 

Bulletin  of  The  New  York  Public  Libhaky 
OF  June  1917 

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DIPLOMATIC   HISTORY  OF  THE   EUROPEAN  WAR 

A  LIST  OF  REFERENCES  IN  THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


ORDER  OF  ARRANGEMENT 


Official  Documents, 
Collections. 

Separate  Countries. 


Official  Documents,  continnetl. 

Correspondence  on  Particular  Cases. 
Unofficial  Publications. 


This   list  aims  to  include  all  official   publications   in   the   Library.     Of  books  and 
periodical  articles  only  the  more  important  are  listed. 


Official  Documents 


Collections 


Andriulli,  Giuseppe  A.  I  documenti  della 
grande  guerra.  .  .con  una  prefazione  di  Gugl- 
ielmo  Ferrero.  Milano:  Rava  &:  C.  |1914.| 
117  p.     16°.  BTZE  p.v.128,  no.2 

I    documenti    della   guerra    italiana. 

raccolti  da  Giuseppe  A.  Andriulli.  Milano: 
Societa  editoriale  italiana,  1915.  xii,  232  p. 
16°.  BTZE 

Documents  relating  to  the  great  war 

...with  an  introduction  by  Guglielmo 
Ferrero.  London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin  [1915]. 
127  p.     12°.  BTZE 

Translation  of  his  I  documenti  della  grande  guerra. 

Contains  selections  from  diplomatic  correspon- 
dence, addresses  from  thrones,  and  speeches  of 
ministers  in  all  the  belligerent  countries. 

Association  for  International  Concilia- 
tion.— American  Branch.  Additional  offi- 
cial documents  bearing  upon  the  European 
war.  New  York:  American  Association  for 
International  Conciliation,  1914.  59  p.  12°. 
(International  conciliation,     no.  84.) 

BTZE  p.v.34,  no.8 

Contents:  Speech  of  the  imperial  chancellor  to 
the  Reichstag,  Aug.  4,  1914.  Speech  of  the  prime 
minister  to  the  House  of  Commons,  Aug.  6.  1914. 
Russian  orange  book.  Austrian  note  of  July  23,  1914 
and  Servian  reply  of  July  25,  1914. 

Official    documents    bearing    upon 

the  European  war.  New  York:  American 
Association  for  International  Conciliation, 
1914.  123  p.  12°.  (International  concilia- 
tion,    no.  83.)  BTZE  p.v.34,  no.9 

Contents:  Austro-Hungarian  note  to  Servia.  Ser- 
vian reply.  P.ritish  white  paper.  German  white 
book. 


Beer,  Max,  editor.  Die  europaischen 
Kriegsverhandlungen;  die  massgebenden 
Dokumente,  chronologisch  und  sinngemass 
zusammengestellt.  .  .  Bern:  F.  Wyss,  1915. 
xi,  392  p.    8°.  BTZE 

At  head  of  title:  "Das  Regenbogen-Buch"; 
deutsches  Weissbuch,  osterreichisch-ungarisches  Rot- 
buch,  englisches  Blaubuch,  franzosisches  Gelbbuch, 
russisches  Orangebuch,  serbisches  Blaubuch,  und 
belgisches  Graubuch. 

Belgie  betrokken  in  den  oorlog;  verzame- 
ling  van  diplomatieke  stukken.  Getrouwe 
en  onverkorte  vertaling  van  het  Belgische 
Grijsboek.       's-Gravenhage:     M.     Nijhoff, 

1914.  88  p.    8°.  BTZEp.v.13,  no.l 

Documents  sur  la  guerre  de  1914.  (Revue 
generale  de  droit  international  public. 
Paris,  1914-16.  8°.  annee  21,  Documents, 
p.  37-57;  annee  22,  p.  1-124;  annee  23,  p.  1- 
144.)  XBA 

Further  despatches  and  correspondence 
relating  to  the  great  war.  (Britannic  re- 
view. London, '1914-15.  v.  1,  p.  683-704; 
V.  2,  p.  22-75.)  *DA 

Great  Britain. — Foreign  Office.  Col- 
lected diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the 
outbreak  of  the  European  war.  London: 
Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  iii  p.,  1  1.,  561  p. 
8°.  (Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  10.  Cd. 
7860.)  fXBI 

London:    Wyman    and    Sons. 

1915.  xixp.,  11.,  561  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Contents:  1.  List  of  principal  persons  mentioned. 
2.  British  diplomatic  correspondence.  3.  French 
yellow  book.  4.  Russian  orange  book.  S.  Belgian 
grey  book.  6.  Servian  blue  book.  7.  German  white 
book.     8.   .\ustro-Hungarian   red  book. 


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TH1-:  XEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LlURAkV 


Offu  iiil  P('(Uiiu-iits.  loiitiinicd. 
Ci'llrctioiis.  i-o)itiiiurd. 

Hamburgisches  Kcilonialiiistitiit.  Docu- 
iiiciitos  (ifiiciacs  relatives  a  jji'crra  europea 
(ie  1914...  Haml>un?o:  Brosclick  (!t  Cia. 
,1915?)    46  p.    8°.  BTZEp.v.l01,no.3 

Contents:  German  white  hook;  Session  of  Ger- 
man parliament  .August  4.  1914;  Negotiations  be- 
tween (Germany  and  Belgium;  Ultimatum  of  Japan 
to  (iermany;  IJecIaration  of  war  by  .\ustria-ITungary 
upon  Helgium. 

Junker,  Carl,  editor.  Dokumente  zur 
Geschichte  des  europaischen  Krieges 
1914/15,  mit  besondercr  Beriicksiclitigunff 
von  Osterreich-Uiisarn  und  Dcutschland. 
Gesaiiinielt  und  in  chronologischer  Folge 
herausLieueljen  von  Carl  Junker.  Wien: 
Moritz  Perles.  1915.    2  v.    8\  BTZE 

V.  1.   23   31   July   1914. 

V.  2.    1-10  .August  1914,  anil  supplements  to  July. 

V.  1  incomplete. 

Abteilung    2.      Wien:    Moritz 

Perles,  1915.     3  parts^    8^  BTZE 

The  war  with  Italy. 

Der  Krieg  1914.  Dokumente  iiber  seinen 
Ursprung.  Genf:  Journal  de  Geneve,  1914. 
2  V.     12°.  "  BTZE 

Contains  the  ultimatums  to  Serbia  and  Belgium 
and  the  replies;  addresses  from  thrones  and  speeches 
of  ministers  in  England,  Germany,  France,  Belgium, 
Russia  and   Italy. 

Kriegs-Chronik  in  autliontischen  Berich- 
ten  und  offiziellen  Depeschen.  Dokumente 
des  grossen  Krieges  1914-15.  Bd.  1.  Ber- 
lin: Adler  Verlag.  1915.    272  p.    12°. 

BTZE 

Contains  extracts  from  the  German  white  book. 

Mach,  Edmund  Robert  Otto  von,  editor. 
Official  diplomatic  documents  relating  to 
the  outbreak  of  the  European  war,  with 
photographic  reproductions  of  official  edi- 
tions of  the  documents  (blue,  white,  yellow, 
etc.,  books)  published  by  the  governments 
of  Austria-Hungar}',  Belgium,  France,  Ger- 
many, Great  Britain.  Russia  and  Serbia... 
New  York:  Alacmillan  Company,  1916. 
V.  p.     4°.  6 -BTZE 

The  first  part  of  the  book  contains  the  documents 
of  all  the  belligerents  arranged  in  one  chronological 
series  with  notes.  The  second  part  is  composed  of 
facsimiles. 

Withdrawn   by   the  publishers. 

Official  documents.  New  York:  Ameri- 
can Society  of  International  Law,  1914.  iv, 
422  p.  8°.  (American  journal  of  interna- 
tional law.     V.  8,  supplement.) 

XBA  (American) 

Contains  the  British  and  German  "white  papers." 
and  dispatch  of  the  British  ambassador  at  Berlin 
respecting  the  rupture  of  diplomatic  relations  with 
the  German  government. 

Official  documents.  New  York:  .\meri- 
can    Society    of    International    Law    |1915j. 


vii.  444  p.     4°.     (.\morican  journal  of  inter- 
national  law.     V.  9,   supplement.) 

XBA  (American) 

Documents  jirinted  in  the  American  journal  of 
international  lax(.\  January  -  October,  1915.  .Among 
them  are  the  documents  respecting  the  war  published 
by  Russia,  Belgium,  France,  Germany  and  Austria, 
and  the  neutrality  proclamations  of  the  United 
States. 

Official  (locuiueiits.  New  ^'ork:  .Viucri- 
can  Society  of  International  Law,  1916.  v, 
318,  V.  p.  4°.  (.American  journal  of  inter- 
national law.     V.  10,  supplement.)         XBA 

European    war,    p.  18-27. 

De    Oorsprong    van    den    oorlog.       Ver- 

zameling     van      diplomatieke      stukken... 

's-Gravenha^e:  Al.  Nijhoff,  1914.     68  p.    8°. 

BTZE  p.v.8,  no.6 


Pages    d'histoire,    1914-.      serie    2. 


Les 


pourparlers  diplomaticiues.     Paris:  Berger- 
Levrault.   1914-15.     16°.  BTZE 

no.  1.  23  juillct-4  aoiit.  Le  livrc  bleu  anglais. 
166  p.      (fasc.  15,  whole  series.) 

no.  2.  24  juillet  —  29  aout.  Le  livre  gris  beige. 
132  p.     (fasc.  20,  whole  series.) 

no.  3.  10/23  juillet  -  24  juillet/6  aoiit.  Le  livre 
orange  russe.     106  p.,  1  1.     (fasc.  21,  whole  series.) 

no.  4.  16/29  juin  — 3/16  aout.  Le  livre  bleu  serbe. 
78  p.,  1  1.   (fasc.  22,  whole  series.) 

no.  5.  24  iuillet  -  2  aoiit.  Le  livre  blanc  allemand. 
77  p.,   1  1.   (fasc.  25,  whole  series.) 

no.  6.  19  juillet/1  aoiit -19  octobre/1  novenibre 
1914.  Le  second  livre  orange  russe.  92  p.  (fasc. 
38,   whole  series.) 

no.  7.  29  juin  -  24  aoiit.  Le  livre  rouge  austro- 
hongrois.     175(1)   p.      (fasc.  47,  whole  series.) 

no.  8.  3  aout  -  4  novembre.  1914.  Le  second  livre 
bleu  anglais.     206  p.,  1  1.     (fasc.  51.  whole  series.) 

no.  9.  decembre  1914  —  4  mai  1915.  Le  livre  vert 
italien.     173  p.,  1  1.      (fasc.  55,  whole  series.) 

no.  10.  17  mars  1913-4  septembre  1914.  Le  livre 
jaune  frangais.     178  p.   (fasc.  67,  whole  series.) 

no.  11.  2  avril  1914  -  6  avril  1915.  Deuxieme  livre 
gris  beige.     156  p.     (fasc.  100,  whole  series.) 

Pourquoi  nous  avons  la  guerre;  pieces 
diplomatiques  et  parlementaires  pour  servir 
a  I'histoire  de  la  guerre  de  1914.  Paris: 
Attinger  freres  rl914|.     1  p.l.,  46  p.    8°. 

BTZEp.v.37,  no.ll 

Shepherd,  William  Robert,  editor.  The 
protection  of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  Docu- 
ments on  the  naval  warfare.  New  York: 
Sturgis  &  Walton,  1915.     129  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

BTZEp.v.l58,no.5 

Contains  the  British  and  Cjernian  notes  regarding 
a  war  zone  in  European  waters  and  the  correspon- 
dence of  those  countries  with  the  Lhiited  States  re- 
garding the  seizure  and  destruction  of  .American 
vessels. 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Diplomatic  correspondence  with  belligerent 
governments  relating  to  neutral  rights  and 
commerce.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off., 
f°.  BTZE 


1915. 
1915. 

1916. 


P- 

Washington:   Gov.   Prtg.   Off., 
198  p.    f°.     (European  war  no.  2.) 

BTZE 

Washington:   Gov.   Prtg.   Off., 
387  p.     f°.     (European  war  no.  3.) 

BTZE 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


Official  Documents,  continued. 
Collections,  continued. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  belligerent 
governments  relating  to  neutral  rights  and 
commerce...  New  York:  American  So- 
ciety of  International  Law,  1915.  xliv, 
405  p.  8°.  (American  journal  of  interna- 
tional law.     V.  9,  special  number.) 

XBAandBTZE 


Separate  Coui^jtries 

Austria 

Austria-Hungary.  —  Ministerium  des 
Aeussern.  Austro-Hungarian  red  book. 
(In:  Great  Britain.  —  Foreign  Office.  Col- 
lected diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the 
outbreak  of  the  European  war.  London, 
1915.    8°.    p.  441-534.)  BTZE 

Austro-Hungarian  red  book.  Of- 
ficial English  edition  with  an  introduction. 
rNew  York:  John  C.  Rankin  Co.,  1915.i 
xvii,  98  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Supplement    1.      Collection   of 

evidence  concerning  the  violations  of  inter- 
national law  by  the  countries  at  war  with 
Austria-Hungarv.  [New  York:  John  C. 
Rankin  Co.,  1915.]    48  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Austro-Hungarian  red  book.  Of- 
ficial English  edition.  (In:  American 
journal  of  international  law.  New  York, 
1915.    4°.    v.  9,  supplement,  p.  309-413.) 

XBA  (American) 

Diplomatic  documents  concern- 
ing the  relations  of  Austria-Hungary 
with  Italy.  From  Julv  20th,  1914,  to  May 
23d,  1915.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    190  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Italy   on   the   path   of   war.      n.  t.-p. 

22  p.     8°.  BTZE 

■  II  libro  rosso;  note  e  documenti  dell' 

Austria-Ungheria  sulle  trattative  diploma- 
tiche  con  I'ltalia,  prima  della  guerra. 
Milano:  Case  editrice  Collezioni  Esperia 
[1915].    30  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Le   livre   rouge   austro-hongrois.  .  . 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault, 

175     p.       12°.       (Pages     d'histoire, 

.    fasc.  47;  serie  2,  no.  7.)  BTZE 

Osterreich-ungarisches         Rotbuch. 

Berlin:  Paul  Singer,  1915.  53  p.  12°. 
(Dokumente  zum  Weltkrieg.     no.  9.) 

BTZE 

Osterreichisch-ungarisches  Rot- 
buch. Diplomatische  Aktenstiicke  betref- 
fend  die  Beziehungen  Osterreich-Ungarns 
zu  Italien  in  der  Zeit  von  20.  Juli  1914  bis  23. 
Mai  1915.  Wien:  Manzsche  Buchhandlung. 
1915.    X,  213  p.    8°.                                BTZE 


Sammlung  von  Nachweisen  fiir  die 

Verletzungen  des  Volkerrechtes  durch  die 
mit  Osterreich-Ungarn  kriegfiihrenden 
Staaten...  Wien:  Hof-  und  Staatsdruck- 
erei,  1915.    xiii,  184  p.    4°.  BTZE 

Zur  Vorgeschichte  des  Krieges  mit 

Italien.  Wien:  K.  K.  Hof-  und  Staatsdruck- 
erei,  1915.    33  p.    8°.  BTZE 


Belgium 

Belgium.  —  Ministere  des  Affaires 
fitrangeres.  Belgian  grey  book.  (In: 
GreatBritain. — Foreign  Office.  Collected 
diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the  out- 
break of  the  European  war.  London.  1915. 
8°.    p.  299-367.)  BTZE 

Belgische    Aktenstiicke     1905-1914. 

Berichte  der  belgischen  Vertreter  in  Berlin, 
London  und  Paris  an  den  Minister  des 
Aeusseren  in  Briissel.  Herausgegeben  vom 
Auswartigen  Amt.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler 
und  Sohn,  n.  d.    ix,  140  p.,  8  1.    f°. 

Das    belgische    Graubuch.      Berlin: 

Paul  Singer,  1915.  46  p.  12°.  (Dokumente 
zum  Weltkrieg.    no.  5.)  BTZE 

The  case  of  Belgium  in  the  light  of 

official  reports  found  in  the  secret  archives 
of  the  Belgian  government  after  the  occu- 
pation of  Brussels.  (New  York:  Interna- 
tional Monthly,  n.  d.]     16  p.    4°.  BTZE 

Introduction  by  Dr.  Bernhard  Dernburg. 

Correspondance  diplomatique  rela- 
tive a  la  guerre  de  1914.  (24  juillet-29 
aoi:t.)  Antwerp:  Imprimerie  et  publicite 
Flor  Burton,  n.  d.    3  p.l.,  25  p.    f°. 

t  BTZE 

Reimpression     textuelle     pub- 

liee  par  la  legation  de  Belgique  a  La  Haye. 
La  Haye:  Martinus  Nijhoff,  1914.  27  p. 
fo  tBTZE 

Correspondance  diplomatique  rela- 
tive a  la  guerre  de  1914-1915.  ii.  Paris: 
Hachette  et  Cie.,  1915.    vi,  65  p.,  1  1.     f°. 

fBTZE 

Deuxieme  livre  gris  beige,  Corres- 
pondance diplomatique  relative  a  la  guerre 
de  1914-1916.  Paris:  Berger-Levrault 
[1916].  156  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire 
1914-     .     fasc.  100;  serie  2,  no.  11.) 

BTZE  (Pages) 

Diplomatic  correspondence  respect- 
ing the  war  published  by  the  Belgian  gov- 
ernment. London:  Harrison  and  Sons, 
1914.  viii,  76  p.  8°.  (Great  Britain.— For- 
eign Office.  Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  12. 
Cd.  7627.)  ttXBI 

Diplomatic  correspondence  respect- 
ing the  war  [Belgian  grey  book].  (In: 
American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.  4°.  v.  9.  supplement, 
p.  50-100.)  XBA  (American) 


THK  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Official  Doiiiinoits.  continued. 

Scf>aratc  Countries  —  Belgium,  continued. 

The  facts  aliout  Bol.uiuni.  Wash- 
ington: Columbian  Prt.ir.  Co..  n.  d.    8  p.    8". 

BTZE  p.v.140,  no.5 

II   lil)ro  griffio  helga;  note  e  docu- 

menti  diplomatici  fra  il  Belgio  e  le  potenze 
europee  prima  dell'  invasione  qcrmanica. 
Milano:  Casa  editrice  Collezioni  l-'spcria 
tl915i.    30  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Le     livre     gris     beige...        Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault,  1914. 
132  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire,  1914-  . 
fasc.  20.  serie  2,  b.  2.)  BTZE 

Livre   gris   beige.      Correspondance 

diplomatique  du  Ministere  des  Affaires 
Etrangeres.  .  .relative  a  la  guerre  de  1914.  .  . 
Berne:  K.  T.  Wj-ss,  1915.  xvi  p..  70  1.  2.  ed. 
8°.  '  BTZE 

Title-page  ami  text  in   French  and  German. 

La  neutralite  de  la  Belgique.  Pre- 
face de  M.  Paul  Hymans...  Edition  offi- 
cielle  du  gouvernement  beige.  Paris: 
Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault  [1915]. 
165  p.,  1  1.     12°.  BTZE 

Contains  the  Belgian  grey  book,  diplomatic  corres- 
pondence and  other  documents  concerning  the  war. 

Protest  by  the  Belgian  government 

against  the  German  allegation  that  Belgium 
had  forfeited  her  neutrality  before  the  out- 
break of  war.  London:  Wyman  and  Sons. 
n.  d.    3  p.    f°.  tXBFp.v.9,  no.2 

Reports  of  the  Belgian  representa- 
tives in  Berlin,  London  and  Paris  to  the 
Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  in  Brussels, 
1905-1914.  European  politics  during  the 
decade  before  the  war  as  described  by  Bel- 
gian diplomatists.  Documents  issued  by 
the  Imperial  German  Foreign  Office, 
n.  p.,  1915.     xx.xi,   144  p.     f°.      '         BTZE 

The     second     Belgian    grey    book. 

Part  1  and  part  2  (section  10).  London: 
Wyman  and  Sons,  1915.    78  p.    8°.'     BTZE 

Syeraya      kniga...         Cipan 

KHura.  Be.ibrificKaH  ;],iin.iioMaTii- 
HecKan  nepeniicKa,  OTHOcamaacji  /j,o 
BoiiHLi  1914  ro;i,a.  (24  ivyjisi  —  29 
aBrycxa.)  Petrograd :  Melye  i  Ko., 
1914.    75  p.    8°.        *QGp.v.40,  no.l4 

Belgium.  —  Ministere  de  la  Justice  et 
Ministere  des  Affaires  Etrangeres.  Guerre 
de  1914-1916.  Reponse  au  livre  blanc  alle- 
mand  du  10  mai  1915.  "Die  volkerrechtswi- 
drige  Fiihrung  des  belgischen  Volkskriegs." 
Paris:  Berger-Levrault,  1916.  viii,  517  p., 
1  1.,  1  map.    i\  BTZE 


France 

France.  —  Ministere  des  Affaires  fitran- 
gcros.  The  deportation  of  women  and 
girls  from  Lille.  Translated  textually 
from  the  note  addressed  by  the  French 
government  to  the  governments  of  neutral 
power's  on  the  conduct  of  the  German 
authoriti^  towards  the  population  of  the 
French  departments  in  the  occupation  of 
the  enemy.  ,  With  extracts  from  other 
documents,  anne-xed  to  the  note,  relating 
to  German  breaches  of  international  law 
during  1914,  1915,  1916.  New  York:  G.  H. 
Doran  Co.  il916.,     2  p.l.,   (1)4-81  p.     4°. 

BTZE 

Diplomatic  correspondence  respect- 
ing the  war.  [French  Yellow  book.)  (In: 
American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.  4°.  v.  9,  supplement, 
p.  133-307.)  XBA  (American) 

Diplomatic  correspondence  respect- 
ing the  war  published  by  the  French 
government.  London:  Eyre  and  Spottis- 
woode.  1914.  xxx,  194  p.  8°.  (Great  Brit- 
ain.—  Foreign  Office.  Miscellaneous. 
1914,  no.  15.     Cd.  7717.)  tt  XBI 

Documents  diplomatiques  1914.    La 

guerre  europeenne.  i.  Pieces  relatives  aux 
negociations  qui  out  precede  les  declara- 
tions de  guerre  de  I'Allemagne  a  la  Russie 
(1"  aout  1914)  et  a  la  France  (3  aout  1914). 
Declaration  du  4  septembre  1914.  Paris: 
Imprimerie  nationale,  1914.  xix  p..  2  I., 
3-216  p.     f°.  tBTZE 

•  European  war.  Diplomatic  corres- 
pondence published  by  the  French  govern- 
ment. Melbourne:  A.  J.  MuUett,  1915.  77 
p.  i°.  (Parliament  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Australia.     1914-15.)  f  BTZE 

Het     Fransche     Geel-Boek    betref- 

fend  den  Europeeschen  oorlog.  Diplo- 
matieke  documenten  1914...  Amsterdam: 
Scheltema  &  Holkema's  Boekhandel,  1915. 
222  p.     8°.  BTZE 

French    yellow    book.      (In:    Great 

Britain. — Foreign  Office.  Collected  diplo- 
matic documents  relating  to  the  outbreak 
of  the  European  war.  London,  1915.  8°. 
p.  121-264.)  BTZE 

The  French  yellow  book.  Author- 
ized translation  for  the  French  govern- 
ment of  diplomatic  documents  showing 
why  France  went  to  war.  Republished 
from  the  New  York  Times  Sunday,  De- 
cember 13th.  1914.  New  York:  N.  Y.  Times 
Co.,  1914.    27  p.    f°.      t  BTZE  p.v.116,  no.l4 

The  French  yellow  book.  An  au- 
thorized translation  by  the  Times  for  the 
French  government  of  official  documents 
proving  how  Germany  forced  the  war. 
London:  Times  Publishing  Co.,  n.  d. 
xxxvii,  182  p.    8°.  BTZE 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


Official  Documents,  continued. 
Separate  Countries  —  France,  continued. 

Das        Gell)buch        Frankreichs.  .  . 

Berlin:  Paul  Singer,  1915.  16^  (Doku- 
inente  zum  Weltkrieg.     no.  6-8.)         BTZE 

Germany's  violations  of  the  laws  of 

war  1914-15.  Compiled  under  the  auspices 
of  the  French  ministry  of  foreign  affairs. 
Translated  and  with  an  introduction  by  J. 
O.  P.  Bland.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,  1915.    xxxvi.  346p.    facs.    8°.    BTZE 

II  libro  giallo  francese;  note  e  docu- 

menti  nelle  trattative  diplomatiche  con  la 
Germania  prima  della  guerra.  Milano: 
Casa  editrice  Collezioni  Esperia,  n.  d.  29  p. 
8°.  BTZE 

Le     livre     jaune     frangais.       Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault  [1915]. 
178  p..  1  1.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire  1914- 
1915.     no.  67.)  BTZE 

Official      documents.        Diplomatic 

correspondence  respecting  the  war  pub- 
lished by  the  French  government.  New 
York:  Baker,  Voorhis  &  Co.,  1915.  133- 
307  p.  4°.  (American  journal  of  interna- 
tional law.    V.  9,  no.  2-3.    Supplement.) 

XBA 

Les  violations  des  lois  de  la  guerre 

par  I'Allemagne.  i.  Paris:  Librairie 
Berger-Levrault,  1915.    208  p.    8°.      BTZE 

Zheltaya    knisfa.  .  .       /Kejixan 


KHIira.       ^OKyMCHTBI    OTHOCHmieCH    Kt 

BeJiiiKon  eBponeiicKOfi  BOfini  1914  r. 
Co  BCTynHTejii.HOK)  cxaTteio  aKa/i;e- 
MiiKa  H  6biBiu.  MHHiicTpa  IlnocTpaH- 
HLixt  ^ijiT,  ra6pi3JiK  FaHOTO.  Petro- 
grad  :  "Osvobozhdeniye,"  1914.  xv(i), 
191(1)  p.    8°.  '  *QG 

Russian  translation  of  French  yellow  book. 


Germany 

Germany.  —  Auswaertiges  Amt.  Akten- 
stiicke  zum  Kriegsausbruch.  [Berlin: 
Georg  Stilke,  n.  d.]     78  p.    4°.  BTZE 

Der     Ausbruch      des     Weltkrieges 

1914/15  in  amtlichen  Aktenstiicken.  Leip- 
zig: Bibliographisches  Institut,  n.  d.  112  p. 
24°.  BTZE 

_ The  Belgian  people's  war.  A  viola- 
tion of  international  law.  Translations 
from  the  official  German  white  book  pub- 
lished by  the  imperial  foreign  office. 
[New  York,  1915.]    135  p.,  2  maps"^.    8°. 

BTZE 

Depcschen    des    Weltkrieges    1914. 

Eine       Geschichte       des       gegenwartigen 


Krieges  in  den  markanten  offiziellen  Tele- 
grammen...  n.  p.:  Ortolf  &  Walther, 
1914-15.    7  parts  in  5  V.    8°.  BTZE 

Contains  official  and  unofficial  telegrams,  prin- 
cipally German. 

Das   deutsche   Weissbuch.      Berlin: 

Paul  Singer,  1915.  44  p.  12°.  (Dokumente 
zum  Weltkrieg.     no.  1.)  BTZE 

Das     deutsche     Weissbuch.       Dem 

deutschen  Reichstag  vorgelegt  am  4. 
August  1914.  Berlin:  Carl  Heymann.  1914. 
44  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Das  deutsche  Weissbuch   liber  den 

Ausbruch  des  deutsch-russisch-franzosi- 
schen  Krieges...  Leipzig:  R.  Hierony- 
mus,  n.  d.     47  p.      8°.  BTZE 

Documenti  ufficiali  sulle  cause  della 

guerra  del  1914.  Traduzione  del  libro 
bianco  tedesco  (con  un  appendice).  Frank- 
furt am  Main:  Joseph  Baer  &  Co.,  1914. 
52  p.    8°.  BTZE  p.v.140,  no.l8 

Employment,  contrary  to  interna- 
tional law,  of  colored  troops  upon  the  Euro- 
pean arena  of  war  by  England  and  France, 
n.  t.-p.    35  p.    facs.    f°.     '  BTZE 

Franktirorkriget  i  Belgien  och  dess 

Krankningar  av  Folkratten.  Ur  en  officiell 
tysk  redogorelse.  Stockholm:  Chelius  & 
Co.  [1915.,     127  p.     12°.  BTZE 

German    white    book.       (In:    Great 

Britain.  —  Foreign  Office.  Collected  diplo- 
matic documents  relating  to  the  outbreak 
of  the  European  w^ar.  London,  1915.  8°. 
p.  403-439.)  BTZE 

The  German  white-book.  Au- 
thorized translation.  Documents  relating 
to  the  outbreak  of  the  war,  with  supple- 
ments,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     81  p.     8°.  BTZE 

The  German  white-book.  The  Eng- 
lish translation  issued  by  the  German  gov- 
ernment August,  1914.  Oxford:  Clarendon 
Press,  1914.    48  p.    8°.  BTZE 

German  white  book  on  armed  mer- 
chantmen with  facsimiles  of  the  secret 
orders  of  the  British  admiralty,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
30  p.     8°.  BTZE 

The  German  white  book  with  im- 
portant official  addenda.  Documents 
anent  the  outbreak  of  the  European  war 
issued  by  the  German  government.  Au- 
thorized edition  for  America.  New  York: 
The  Fatherland,  n.  d.     32  p.    8°. 

BTZE  p.v.140,  no.4 

■  Germany's    reasons    for    war    with 

Russia.  How  Russia  and  her  ruler  be- 
trayed Germany's  confidence  and  thereby 
made  the  European  war.  With  the  original 
telegrams  and  notes.  Berlin:  Liebheit  & 
Thiesen,  n.  d.    48  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Greueltaten  russischer  Truppen  ge- 

gen  deutsche  Zivilpersonen  und  deutsche 
Kriegsgefangene.     1,  881.     f°.  BTZE 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Official  Documents,  continued. 

Separate  Countries  —  Germany,  continued. 

Grynihctcr      f(")r(")vadc      av      Ryska 

trupper.  Officicll  Tvsk  rcdojjcirelse. 
Stockholm:  Chclius  &  Co.  il9LS.,     ,100  p.., 

1  1.     12^  BTZE 

How    tlic    Franco-German    conflict 

might  have  been  avoided.  Official  docu- 
ments published  by  the  German  govern- 
ment. Berlin:  Liebhcit  &  Thiesen,  1914. 
7  p.    8°.  BTZE  p.v.140,  no.3 

Der   Kriegsausbruch   1914.     Thron- 

rede,  Kanzlerrede,  Denkschrift  und  Akten- 
stiicke.  Berlin:  Carl  Hcymann,  1914.  58  p. 
8°.  BTZE 

Le  livre  blanc  allcmand...      Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault.  1915. 
77  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire,  1914-  .  fasc. 
25;  serie  2,  e  5.)  BTZE 

Die    volkerrechtswidrige     Fiihrung 

des  belgischen  Volkskriegs.    n.  t.-p.    328  p., 

2  maps.    f°.  BTZE 

Authorized       American        ed. 

n.  t.-p.     320  p.,  2  maps.     8°.  BTZE 

Why   England   and   Germany   went 

to  war.  "The  white  papers"  of  England 
and  Germany.  Reprinted  from  the  New 
York  Times...    23  p.    f°.  BTZE 


Great  Britain 

Great  Britain.  —  Foreign  Office.  Ac- 
cession of  Russia  to  the  convention  of 
November  9,  1914,  between  the  United 
Kingdom  and  France  relating  to  prizes 
captured  during  the  present  European  war. 
London,  March  5,  1915.  London:  Harri- 
son &  Sons,  1915.  21-24  p.  8°.  (Treatv 
series.     1915,  no.  4.     Cd.  7858.)  XBDD 

Brief    van    zijnen    majesteits    am- 

bassadeur  te  Weenen  aangaande  het  af- 
breken  der  diplomatieke  betrekkingen  met 
de  Oostenrijksch-Hongaarsche  regeering 
...  's-Gravenhage:  M.  Nijhoff,  1914.  14 
p.    8°.  BTZE  p.v.13,  no.5 

Byelaya      kniga. .  .  Bi-uaH 

KHiira.  IlepeniicKa  Anrjiiii,  othoch- 
ma^icH  Kt  cBponencKOMy  Kpiisiicy, 
npe;i,CTaB.7eHnaH  od'feiiMi.  najraxaMt  no 
noBe-Tfeniio  Ero  Be.iiiHecTBa  Kopojia 
Feopra  V.  ABrycTt  1914  r.  Petro- 
grad :  Ya.  S.  Rozen,  1914.  xxi,  112  p. 
8°.  *QG 

Russian  translation  of  the  British  white  book. 

Byelaya  kniga.    Bi.ian  Knnra. 

EBponencKifi  Kpnsnct.  ^nnjiOMaxn- 
Hecican      nepenncica     Anrjiiii,     npe^- 


iiiecrnoBaBuiaH  BOitui.  ABrycxt  1914 
T:  npe,';cTaB.iena  o6inMT.  ITa-iaTaMi, 
Ilap.iaMeHTa  no  noBciiniio  Ero  Be.in- 
lecTBa  KopojiH  Feopra  V.  Petrograd : 
"Osvobozhdeniye,"  1914.  191  p.  8°. 
(/l^OKy.MeHTLi  OTHoonniecH  kt.  BeJin- 
KOfl  eBponeficKori  Bofini,  1914.  No.  3. 
Hs/i;.  Mhhhct.  Ilnocxp.  ^i.i-B.)     *  QG 

Russian  translation  of  the  British  white  book. 

Collected  diplomatic  documents  re- 
lating to  the  outbreak  of  the  European  war. 
London:  W^vman  and  Sons,  1915.  xix  p., 
1  1.,  561  p.     8°.  BTZE 

Contents:  1.  List  of  principal  persons  mentioned. 
2.  Britisli  diplomatic  correspondence.  3.  French 
yellow  book.  4.  Russian  orange  book.  5.  Belgian 
grey  book.  6.  Servian  blue  book.  7.  German  white 
book.      8.   Austro-Hungarian   red   book. 

Contestacion  de  Sir  Edward  Grey  al 

Dr.  von  Bethmann-Hollweg.  6  sea  carta 
dirigida  a  la  prensa  britannica  el  22  de 
agosto  de  1915,  junto  con  una  declaracion 
publicada  por  el  ministerio  de  estado  el  1 
de  septiemljre  de  1915.  .  .  Edimburgo:  Thos. 
Nelson  &  Sons  [1915?).    20  p.     16°. 

BTZE  p.v.196,  no.2 

Convention     between     the     United 

Kingdom  and  France  relating  to  prizes 
captured  during  the  present  European 
war.  Signed  at  London,  November  9, 
1914.  Ratifications  exchanged  Dec.  21, 
1914.  London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1915.  5- 
14  p.  8°.  (Treaty  series.  1915,  no.  2.  Cd. 
7739.)  XBDD 

Corespondenta  relativa  la  criza  euro- 

peana.  Prezintata  Parlamentului  Englez 
din  ordinul  Majestatei  Sale  Regelui  Marei 
Britanii.  August,  1914.  Traducere  din 
Englezeste  de  D.  Mitrany.  Bucuresti: 
Tipografia  "Cooperativa,"  1914.  2  p.l.,  68  p. 
f  °.  t  BTZE 

Correspondence  of  the  British  Foreign  Office  from 
July  20  to  August  8,   1914. 

Correspondence        between        His 

Majesty's  government  and  the  United 
States  governmeilt  respecting  the  rights  of 
belligerents.  (In:  Canada.  —  State  Depart- 
ment. Copies  of  proclamations,  orders  in 
council  and  documents  relating  to  the 
European  war.  Ottawa:  Gov.  Prtg. 
Bureau,  1915.  8°.  First  supplement.  Ap- 
pendix K.)  BTZE 

Correspondence    witli    the    United 

States  ambassador  respecting  the  execu- 
tion of  Miss  Cavell  at  Brussels.  London: 
Darling  and  Son,  1915.    24  p.    8°.        BTZE 

Correspondencia.  .  .con    el    embaja- 

dor  de  los  Estados  Unidos  en  Londres  re- 
specto  a  la  ejecucion  de  Miss  Cavell  en 
Bruselas.  Edimburgo:  Thomas  Nelson  & 
Sons,  n.  d..    23  p.     8°.  BTZE 

Declaration     between     the     United 

Kingdom,   France,   Italy,   Japan,  and   Rus- 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


Official  Documents,  continued. 

Separate  Countries  —  Great  Britain,  cont'd. 

sia,  engaging  not  to  conclude  peace  sepa- 
rately during  the  present  war.  Signed  at 
London,  November  30,  1915...  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1915.  81-84  p.  8°. 
(Treaty  series.     1915,  no.  14.     Cd.  8107.) 

XBDD 

Declaration     between     the     United 

Kingdom,  France,  and  Russia,  engaging 
not  to  conclude  peace  separately  during 
the  present  European  war.  Signed  at  Lon- 
don, September  5,  1914.  London:  Harri- 
son &  Sons,  1915.  3  p.  8°.  (Treaty  se- 
ries.    1915,  no.  1.     Cd.  77Z7.)  XBDD 

Documents     authentiques     sur     le 

complot  austro-allemand  aux  Etats-Unis.  .  . 
Paris:  Berger-Levrault,  1916.  67  p.  16°. 
(Pages  d'histoire,  1914-     .    fasc.  88.) 

BTZE 

French  translation  of  Miscellaneous.     1915,  no.  16. 

Documents  relative  to  the  European 

war...  Ottawa:  J.  de  L.  Tache,  1914. 
167,  6  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Engeland  in  oorlog  voor  de  gewaar- 

borgde  rechten  van  kleine  naties.  Getrou- 
we  en  onverkorte  vertaling  van  het 
Engelsche  Witboek.  's-Gravenhage:  M. 
Nijhoff,  1914.     171  p.     8°. 

BTZE  p.v.8,  no.7 

Das  englische  Blaubuch...     Berlin: 

Paul  Singer,  1914-15.  16°  (Dokumente 
zum  Weltkrieg.     no.  2-3.)  BTZE 

Das       englische       Weissbuch       in 

deutscher  Uebersetzung.  Berlin:  Fr.  Zill- 
essen,  1914.    viii,  110  p.    8°.  BTZE 

European  war.     Report  of  a  speech 

by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Grey.  .  .in  the 
House   of   Commons    on   the   3rd   August, 

1914.  n.  t.-p.     12  p.     8°.  BTZE 

Exchange    of  notes   respecting   the 

accession  of  Japan  to  the  declaration  of 
September  5,  1914,  between  the  United 
Kingdom,  France,  and  Russia,  engaging 
not  to  conclude  peace  separately  during 
the  present  European  war.  ("Treaty  se- 
ries, no.  1    (1915). "i     London,  October   19, 

1915.  London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1915. 
53-56  p.  8°.  (Treaty  series.  1915.  no.  9. 
Cd.  8014.)  XBDD 

Great    Britain    and    the    European 

crisis.  Correspondence,  and  statements  in 
Parliament,  together  with  an  introductory 
narrative  of  events.  London:  Wyman  & 
Sons,  1914.    xxxiii,  144  p.    8°.  BTZE 

London:    Wyman    and    Sons, 

1914.    xxvi,  102  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Great  Britain  and  supplies  for  Bel- 
gian industries,  n.  t.-p.  n.  p.,  1916.  3  p. 
8°.  BTZE 


The   great   war  and   how  it  arose. 

London:  Wyman  and  Sons  [1915i.  56  p. 
8°.  BTZE  p.v.107,  no.4 

Intoxicating  liquors.     (Restrictions 

in  foreign  countries  during  war.)  Corres- 
pondence relative  to  the  measures  taken  in 
certain  foreign  countries  for  the  restriction 
of  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  since  the 
outbreak  of  the  war.  London:  Darling  and 
Son.  1915.    23  p.    f°.    (Cd.  7965.)        BTZE 

II  libro  bleu  inglese;   note  e  docu- 

menti  diplomatic!  dell'  Inghilterra  con  le 
potenze  europee,  prima  della  guerra. 
Milano:  Casa  editrice  Collezioni  Esperia, 
n.  d.    32  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Le    livre    bleu    anglais...       Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault,  1914. 
166  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire,  1914-  . 
fasc.  15;  serie  2,  a,  1.)  BTZE 

Memorandum  from  British  em- 
bassy.    January  13,  1917.     n.  t.-p.     3  p.     f°. 

BTZE 

Relates  to  the  "peace  note"  sent  to  the  belligerents 
by  President  Wilson. 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  6.  Cor- 
respondence respecting  the  European 
crisis.  London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1914, 
xvi,  77(1)  p.    f°.     (Cd.  7467.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  8.  Des- 
patch from  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Berlin  respecting  the  rupture  of  diplomatic 
relations  with  the  German  government... 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1914.  5(1)  p. 
f°.     (Cd.  7445.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  9.  Des- 
patches from  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Berlin  respecting  an  official  German  or- 
ganization for  influencing  the  press  of  other 
countries.  London:  Harrison  and  Sons, 
1914.    8  p.    8°.     (Cd.  7595.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  10.  Des- 
patch from  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Vienna  respecting  the  rupture  of  diplomatic 
relations  with  the  Austro-Hungarian  gov- 
ernment. .  .  London:  Harrison  and  Sons, 
1914.    1  p.l.,  5(1)  p.    f°.     (Cd.  7596.) 

ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  11.  Docu- 
ments respecting  the  negotiations  preced- 
ing the  war  pul)lished  by  the  Russian  gov- 
ernment. London:  Harrison  and  Sons, 
1914.    1  p.l.,  60  p.,  1  1.    8°.    (Cd.  7626.) 

ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  12.  Diplo- 
matic correspondence  respecting  the  war 
published  by  the  Belgian  government. 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1914.  viii, 
76  p.    8°.     (Cd.  7627.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  13.  Cor- 
respondence respecting  events  leading  to 
the  rupture  of  relations  with  Turkey. 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1914.  1  p.l., 
xiv,  77  p.     f°.     (Cd.  7628.)  tt  XBI 


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Official  Documents,  continued. 

Separate  Countries  —  Great  Britain.  co)it'd. 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  14.  Des- 
patch from  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Constantinoi>le,  summarizinj?  events  lead- 
ing uj)  to  ruiiturc  of  relations  with  Turkey, 
and  reply  thereto...  London:  Harrison 
and  Sons.  1914.  1  p.l..  7(1)  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
7716.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1914,  no.  15.  Diplo- 
matic correspondence  respectinj?  the  war 
published  1)}'  the  French  government. 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode.  1914. 
XXX,  194  p.    8°.     (Cd.  7717.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  1.  Des- 
patch to  Sir  Henry  Howard,  containing 
instructions  respecting  his  mission  to  the 
Vatican.  London:  Harrison  and  Sons. 
1915.    2  1.    f°.    (Cd.  7736.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  2.  Des- 
patch from  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Petrograd  enclosing  a  memorandum  on  the 
subject  of  the  temperance  measures 
adopted  in  Russia  since  the  outbreak  of  the 
European  war.  London:  Harrison  and 
Sons,  1915.    3(1)  p.    f°.     (Cd.  7738.) 

ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.     1915,  no.  3.     Letter 

of  Jul}"  31,  1914,  from  the  president  of  the 
French  republic  to  the  king  respecting  the 
European  crisis,  and  His  Majesty's  reply 
of  August  1,  1914.  London:  Harrison  and 
Sons,  1915.    2  1.    f°.     (Cd.  7812.)       tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  5.  Cor- 
respondence between  His  Majesty's  gov- 
ernment and  the  United  States  ambassador 
respecting  the  treatment  of  German 
prisoners  of  war. . .  London:  Harrison  and 
Sons,  1915.     1  p.l.,  3(1)  p.    i°.     (Cd.  7815.) 

ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  6.  Cor- 
respondence between  His  Majesty's  gov- 
ernment and  the  United  States  government 
respecting  the  rights  of  belligerents.  Lon- 
don: Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  1  p.l.,  29 
(1)  p.    f°.     (Cd.  7816.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  7.  Cor- 
respondence between  His  Majesty's  gov- 
ernment and  the  United  States  ambassador, 
respecting  the  treatment  of  prisoners  of 
war...  London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1915. 
xi,  87(l)p.     f°.     (Cd.  7817.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  8.  Cor- 
respondence between  His  Majesty's  gov- 
ernment and  the  United  States  ambassador, 
respecting  the  release  of  interned  civilians 
...  London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  x, 
65(1)  p.  f°.     (Cd.  7857.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.     1915,  no.  9.     Notes 

exchanged  with  the  Chilean  minister  re- 
specting the  sinking  of  the  German  cruiser 
"Dresden"  in  Chilean  territorial  waters. 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  2  1.  f°. 
(Cd.  7859.)  ttXBI 


Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  10.  Col- 
lected diplomatic  documents  relating  to  the 
outl)rcak  of  the  European  war.  London: 
Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  1  p.l.,  iii  p..  1  1.. 
561  p.    8°.     (Cd.  7860.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915.  no.  11.  Re- 
ports by  the  L^nited  States  officials  on  the 
treatment  of  British  prisoners  of  war.  .  . 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  1  p.l., 
22  p.,  1  1.     f°.     (Cd.  7861.)  ttXBI 

Aliscellaneous.      1915,   no.    12.      The 

treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  in  England 
and  German}'  during  the  first  eight  months 
of  the  war.  London:  Harrison  and  Sons, 
1915.    36  p.    8°.     (Cd.  7862.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.     1915,  no.  13.     Note 

from  the  United  States  ambassador  trans- 
mitting a  report,  dated  June  8.  1915,  on  the 
conditions  at  present  existing  in  the  intern- 
ment camp  at  Ruhleben.  London:  Harri- 
son and  Sons,  1915.  7(1)  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
7863.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915.  no.  14.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  ambas- 
sador respecting  the  treatment  of  British 
prisoners  of  war.  .  .  London:  Harrison  and 
Sons,  1915.    iii,  56  p.    i°.    (Cd.  7959.) 

ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.         1915,       no.       15. 

Further  correspondence  with  the  LTnited 
States  ambassador  respecting  the  treat- 
ment of  British  prisoners  of  war.  .  .  Lon- 
don: Harrison  and  Sons,  1915.  1  p.l.,  20  d., 
1  1.     f°.     (Cd.  7961.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  16.  Aus- 
trian and  German  papers  found  in  posses- 
sion of  Mr.  James  F.  J.  Archibald,  Fal- 
inouth,  August  30,  1915.  London:  Harri- 
son and  Sons,  1915.  1  p.l.,  21(1)  p.  f°. 
(Cd.  8012.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  17.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  the  execution  of  Miss 
Cavell  at  Brussels.  London:  Harrison  and 
Sons,  1915.    1  p.l.,  15(1)  p.    f°.     (Cd.  8013.) 

ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1915,  no.  19.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  the  treatment  of  Brit- 
ish prisoners  of  war.  .  .  London:  Harrison 
and  Sons,  1915.  iv,  64  p.,  1  1.  f°.  (Cd. 
8108.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  3.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  conditions  in  the  in- 
ternment camp  at  Ruhleben...  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  18  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8161.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  5.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  the  treatment  of  mails 
on  neutral  vessels.  London:  Harrison  & 
Sons,  1916.    2  p.    f°.     (Cd.  8173.)      tt  XBI 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


11 


Official  Documents,  continued. 

Separate  Countries  —  Great  Britain,  cont'd. 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  6.  Selec- 
tion from  papers  found  in  the  possession  of 
Captain  Von  Papen,  late  German  military 
attache  at  Washington,  Falmouth,  January 
2  and  3,  1916.  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.    35  p.    facs.    f°.     (Cd.  8174.) 

tfXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  11.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  the  "Trading  with  the 
Enemy  (Extension  of  Powers)  Act,  1915." 
London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  2  p.  f°. 
(Cd.  8225.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       14. 

Further  correspondence  between  His 
Majesty's  government  and  the  United 
States  government  respecting  the  rights  of 
belligerents.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.    21  p.     f°.     (Cd.  8233.)  ft  XBI 

•  Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       15. 

Further  correspondence  between  His 
Majesty's  government  and  the  United 
States  government  respecting  the  rights  of 
belligerents.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons. 
1916.    32  p.    f°.    (Cd.  8234.)  ft  XBI 

■  Aliscellaneous.         1916,       no.       16. 

Further  correspondence  with  the  United 
States  ambassador  respecting  the  treatment 
of  British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned 
civilians  in  Germany.  .  .  London:  Harrison 
&  Sons.  1916.    89  p.    i°.    (Cd.  8235.) 

ft  XBI 

Aliscellaneous.  1916,  no.  17.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador respecting  the  transfer  to  Switzer- 
land of  British  and  German  wounded  and 
sick  combatant  prisoners  of  war.  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  6  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8236.)  ttXBI 

■  Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  18.  Re- 
port by  Doctor  A.  E.  Taylor  on  the  condi- 
tions of  diet  and  nutrition  in  the  intern- 
ment camp  at  Ruhleben  received  through 
the  United  States  ambassador.  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  12  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8259.)  tfXBI 

Miscellaneous.     1916,  no.  20.     Note 

froin  the  United  States  government  re- 
garding the  examination  of  parcels  and 
letter  mails.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.     5  p.     f°.     (Cd.  8261.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       21. 

Further  correspondence  respecting  the 
conditions  of  diet  and  nutrition  in  the  in- 
terninent  camp  at  Ruhleben...  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  9  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8262.)  tfXBI 

Miscellaneous.     1916,  no.  22.     Note 

addressed  to  the  United  States  ambassador 


regarding  the  examination  of  parcels  and 
letter  mails.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.    4  p.    f°.    (Cd.  8293.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.     1916.  no.  23.     Note 

addressed  to  the  United  States  ambassador 
regarding  the  examination  of  parcels  and 
letter  mails.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.    4  p.    f°.    (Cd.  8294.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  24.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  United  States  am- 
bassador regarding  the  relief  of  allied  terri- 
tories in  the  occupation  of  the  enemy. 
London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  3  p.  f°. 
(Cd.  8295.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       25. 

Further  correspondence  respecting  the 
conditions  of  diet  and  nutrition  in  the  in- 
ternment camp  at  Ruhleben  and  the  pro- 
posed release  of  interned  civilians.  .  .  Lon- 
don: Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  4  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8296.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       26. 

Further  correspondence  with  the  United 
States  ambassador  respecting  the  treat- 
ment of  British  prisoners  of  war  and  in- 
terned civilians  in  Germany...  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  59  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8297.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  27.  Col- 
lective note  addressed  to  the  Greek  gov- 
ernment by  the  French,  British,  and  Rus- 
sian ministers,  and  the  reply  of  the  Greek 
government.  London:  Harrison  &  Sons, 
1916.    5  p.    i°.    (Cd.  8298.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  28.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  Swedish  minister  on 
the  subject  of  the  detention  by  the  Swedish 
government  of  the  British  transit  mail  to 
Russia.  .  .  London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1916. 
25  p.     f°.     (Cd.  8322.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  30.  Re- 
ports of  visits  of  inspection  made  by  offi- 
cials of  the  United  States  embassy  to 
various  internment  camps  in  the  United 
Kingdom.  London:  Harrison  &  Sons,  1916. 
40  p.     f°.     (Cd.  8324.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       35. 

Further  correspondence  respecting  the  pro- 
posed release  of  civilians  interned  in  the 
British  and  German  empires...  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  6  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8352.)  ttXBI 

•  Miscellaneous.         1916,       no.       36. 

Further  correspondence  with  the  United 
States  ambassador  respecting  the  "Trading 
with  the  Enemy  (Extension  of  Powers) 
Act,  1915"...  London:  Harrison  &  Sons. 
1916.    7  p.    f°.     (Cd.  8353.)  tt  XBI 

Miscellaneous.  1916,  no.  37.  Cor- 
respondence with  the  Belgian  minister  re- 
specting the  deportation  of  Belgians  to 
Germany   and   the   forced   labour   imposed 


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Official  Documents,  coiiliiiucd. 

Sclyaratc  Countries  —  Great  Britain,  cont'd. 

upon  them  hy  the  German  authorities. 
London:  Harrison  &  Sons.  1916.  5  p.  f°. 
(Cd.  8404.)  tfXBI 

Miscellaneous.     1916,  no.  38.     Note 

communicated  by  the  United  States  am- 
bassador. December  12.  1916.  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  1  1.  f^  (Cd. 
8406.)  ft  XBI 

Letter  from  the  German  chancellor  to  the  Ameri- 
can charge-d'affaires  in  Berlin  transmitting  peace 
proposal   to   the  allies. 

Miscellaneous.     1916,  no.  39.     Note 

communicated  1)y  the  United  States  am- 
bassador, December  20,  1916.  London: 
Harrison  &  Sons,  1916.  3  p.  f°.  (Cd. 
8431.)  ft  XBI 

Peace  proposal  by  President  Wilson. 

Miscellaneous.    1917,  no.  1.    Further 

correspondence  respecting  the  proposed 
release  of  civilians  interned  in  the  British 
and  German  empires...  London:  (Harri- 
son &  Sons.,  1917.    6  p.    f°.    (Cd.  8437.) 

ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1917,  no.  2.  Memo- 
randum addressed  by  the  French  and 
British  governments  to  the  United  States 
government  regarding  the  examination  of 
parcels  and  letter  mails...  London: 
[Harrison  &  Sons,]  1917.  10  p.  i° .  (Cd. 
8438.)  ttXBI 

Miscellaneous.  1917,  no.  3.  Des- 
patch to  His  Majesty's  ambassador  at 
Washington  respecting  the  allied  note  of 
January  10,  1917.  London:  (Harrison  & 
Sons,,  1917.    3  p.    f^    (Cd.  8439.)      ff  XBI 

Miscellaneous.     1917,  no.  4.     Reply 

to  the  German  peace  note...  December 
30  1916.  London:  (Harrison  &  Sons,] 
1917.     5  p.  f^     (Cd.  8467.)  ft  XBI 

Miscellaneous.     1917,  no.  5.     Reply 

of  the  allied  governments  to  the  note  com- 
municated by  the  United  States  ambassador 
on  December  20,  1916.  London:  (Harrison 
&  Sons,,  1917.    5  p.    f^    (Cd.  8468.) 

ft  XBI 

Aliscellaneous.    1917,  no.  7.    Further 

correspondence  with  the  United  States 
ambassador  respecting  the  treatment  of 
British  prisoners  of  war  and  interned 
civilians  in  Germanv...  London:  (Harri- 
son &  Sons,,  1917.    29  p.    i\    (Cd.  8477.) 

ft  XBI 

Miss  Cavells  Henrettelse  i  Bryssel. 

Korrespondance  med  de  Forenede  Staters 
gesandt...  K0benhavn:  V.  Fios,  1915. 
34  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Officieele  publicatie  der  Engelsche 

Regeering  van  de  door  haar  met  den 
sezant  der  Vereenigde  Staten  in  zake  de 


terechtstclling  van  Miss  Cavell  te  Brussel. 
Gevoerde  correspondentie.  .  .  London: 
Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons,  n.  d.    26  p.    8°. 

BTZE 

"The     scrap     of    paper."       German 

chancellor's  explanation  and  Great  Brit- 
ain's reply,    n.  t.-p.     n.  p.,  1915.    6  p.     f°. 

BTZE 

Le  second  livrc  l)leu  anglais.     Cor- 

respondance  relative  aux  evcnements  qui 
ont  amene  la  rupture  des  relations  avec  la 
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Levrault  (1915,.  206  p.  16^  (Pages 
d'histoire,  1914-     .    fasc.  51;  serie  2,  a,  2.) 

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Sir  Edward  Grey's  reply  to  Dr.  von 

Bethmann-Hollweg;  being  a  letter  ad- 
dressed to  the  British  press  on  the  25th 
August,  1915,  together  with  a  statement 
issued  by  the  Foreign  Office  on  the  1st 
September,  1915  (regarding  negotiations 
with  the  German  Foreign  Office  in  1912,. 
London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin,  n.  d.    20  p.     16°. 

BTZEp.v.l28,no.5 

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ing events  leading  to  the  rupture  of  rela- 
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t  BTZE  p.v.255.  no.7 

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sentes  au  parlement  italien  (seance  du  20 
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Official  Documents,  continued. 
Separate  Countries,  continued. 

Japan 

Japan.  Ultimatum  do  Japao  a  Alle- 
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HeCKIIXt    ;i;OKyMeHTOB'B.       Pe(|)OpMH    Bt 

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294  p.    4°.      '  '         *QG 

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Russian  government.  London:  Harrison 
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(Great  Britain.  —  Foreign  Office.  Mis- 
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ttXBI 

Le    livre    orange    russe...       Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault.  1914. 
106  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire,  1914-  . 
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Recueil        des        documents        dip- 

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guerre,  10/23  juillet-24  juiIlet/6  aout  1914. 
Retrograde:  Imprimerie  de  I'etat.  1914. 
59  p.    A\  tBTZE 

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•  Das    russische 

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39  p.  12°.  (Doku- 
no.  4.)  BTZE 

Wien:     Moritz     Perles,     1915. 

82  p.    8°.  BTZE 

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Servia 

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The  Serbian  blue  book.    New  York: 

American  Association  for  International 
Conciliation,  1915.  27  p.  12°.  (Docu- 
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Advance  copy,  printed  on  one  side  of  leaf. 

Le     livre     bleu     serbe...        Paris: 

Librairie  militaire  Berger-Levrault,  1914. 
78  p.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire,  1914-  . 
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Das    serbische    Blaubuch.      Berlin: 

Paul  Singer,  1915.  40  p.  12°.  (Dokumente 
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Wien:     Moritz     Perles,     1915. 

82  p.     8°.  BTZE 

Title-page  reads  "Das  serbische  Blaubuch,  Das 
russische  Orangebuch."  82  pages  in  all,  of  which 
the   Servian  blue  book  covers  p.  1-48. 

Sinyaya      kniga...         Chhhh 

KHiira.  Cep6cKa;i  /i;iinjiOMaTiiHecKaa 
nepeniicKa,  OTHOcamaHCH  kt.  BoiiHi 
1914  ro;i,a;  nepeBO/i;i.  H.  M.  JIaroBa. 
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Switzerland 

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United  States 

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[Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,,  1916.  6  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
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United  States.  —  State  Department. 
(Circular,  dated  Oct.  1,  1915,  sent  from  the 
Office  of  Foreign  Trade  Advisers,  relative 
to  British  Foreign  Office  notice  that  goods 
of  German  or  Austrian  origin  shipped  from 
neutral  ports  will  not  be  interfered  with 
under  certain  conditions.]  BTZE 

Three  typewritten  sheets. 


14 


THE  XEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Official  Documents,  continued. 

Separate  Countries — United  States,  cont'd. 

Compilation  of  certain  departmental 

circulars  rclatintj  to  citizenship,  registra- 
tion of  American  citizens,  issuance  of  pass- 
ports, etc.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtt?.  Off., 
1915.    88  p.    8°. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  bellip^erent 
.governments  relating-  to  neutral  rights  and 
commerce...  Xew  York:  American  So- 
ciety of  International  Law.  1915.  xliv, 
405  p.  8°.  (American  journal  of  interna- 
tional law.     V.  9,  special  number.) 

XBA  and  BTZE 

Diplomatic      correspondence      with 

belligerent  governments  relating  to  neutral 
rights  and  commerce.  Washington:  Gov. 
Prtg.  Off.,  1915.     88  p.     f°.  BTZE 

Trinted  and  distributed  May  27,  1915. 

Diplomatic      correspondence      with 

belligerent  governments  relating  to  neutral 
rights  and  duties.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtg. 
Off.,  1915.  198  p.  f°.  (European  war.  no. 
2.)  BTZE 

Printed  and  distributed  Oct.  21,  1915. 

Diplomatic     correspondence     with 

belligerent  governments  relating  to  neu- 
tral rights  and  duties.  W'ashington:  Gov. 
Prtg.  Off..  1916.  387  p.  f°.  (European 
war.    no.  3.)  BTZE 

Printed  and  distributed  August  12,   1916. 

Contents:  Papers  relating  to  British  restraints  on 
commerce.  Papers  relating  to  P.ritish  contraband 
lists.  Case  of  the  "Joseph  W.  Fordney."  Hovering 
of  British  warships  near  the  territorial  waters  of  the 
United  States.  Interferences  by  belligerents  with 
mails.  Correspondence  regarding  submarine  inter- 
ferences with  commercial  vessels.  Case  of  the 
"Arabic."  Case  of  the  "Leelanaw."  Case  of  the 
"Sussex."  Case  of  the  "William  P.  Frye."  Recall 
of  Capt.  von  Papen  and  Capt.  Boy-Ed.  Case  of  the 
"Appam." 

Neutrality.  Correspondence  be- 
tween the  secretary  of  state  and  chairman, 
Committee  on  Foreign  Relations  relating 
to  certain  complaints  made  that  the  Ameri- 
can government  has  shown  partiality  to 
certain  belligerents  during  the  present 
European  war.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtg. 
Off.,  1915.  14  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  63.  cong..  3. 
sess.    Senate  doc.  716.)  *  SBE 

The  United  States  and  the  war... 

Diplomatic  correspondence  between  Ger- 
many, England  and  the  L'nited  States  on 
events  preceding  the  sinking  of  the  Lusi- 
tania.  .  .     Brooklyn:  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle. 


1915. 


b^  p. 


BTZE 


Correspondence  on  Particular  Cases 

The  Ancona 

The  Ancona  case:  second  phase.  (Cur- 
rent history.  A  monthly  magazine  of  the 
New  York  Times.  New  Y'ork,  1916.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  856-859.)  BTZE 


Sinking  of  the  Ancona.  President  Wil- 
son's note  and  the  Austrian  reply.  (Cur- 
rent historj'.  A  monthly  magazine  of  the 
Xew  Y'ork  Times.  New  Y'ork,  1916.  8°. 
V.  3,  p.  653-655.)  BTZE 

The  Appam 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Case  of  the  British  steamship  "Appam," 
captured  bj'  German  naval  forces  and 
brought  by  a  prize  crew  into  an  American 
port.  (In:  United  States.  —  State  Depart- 
ment. Diplomatic  correspondence  with 
])elligerent  governments.  European  war, 
no.  3.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off..  1916. 
p.  329-344.)  BTZE 

The  Arabic 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Case  of  the  British  steamship  "Arabic" 
torpedoed  by  a  German  submarine.  (In: 
United  States. — ^State  Department.  Dip- 
lomatic correspondence  with  belligerent 
governments.  European     war,      no.     3. 

Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1916.    p.  197- 
227.)  BTZE 

The  Cusiiing 

[Cases  of  Lusitania,  Gulflight,  Gushing 
and  Falaba.i  (In:  American  journal  of 
international  law.  New  York,  1915.  v.  9, 
special  number,  p.  129-141.)  XBA 


The   Dacia 

The  Case  of  the  Dacia.  (Independent. 
New  York,  1915.    4°.    v.  81,  p.  147-148.) 

*DA 

[Decision  of  French  prize  court  in  case 
of  the  Dacia.]  (American  journal  of  inter- 
national law.  New  York,  1915.  v.  9, 
p.  1015-1027.)  XBA 


The   Falaba 

[Cases  of  Lusitania,  Gulflight,  Gushing 
and  Falaba.]  (In:  American  journal  of  in- 
ternational law.  New  Y'ork,  1915.  v.  9, 
special  number,  p.  129-141.)  XBA 


The  Gulflight 

[Cases  of  Lusitania,  Gulflight,  Gushing 
and  Falaba.]  (In:  American  journal  of  in- 
ternational law.  New  Y^ork,  1915.  v.  9. 
special  number,  p.  129-141.)  XBA 

Germany.  —  Auswaertiges  Amt.  Note, 
June  1.  1915,  in  reference  to  attacks  on  the 
Gulflight  and  the  Gushing.  (In:  W.  R. 
Shepherd,  Protection  of  neutral  rights  at 
sea.     New  York,  1915.    8°.     p.  95-96.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


15 


Official  Documents,  continued. 
Correspondence  on  Particular  Cases,  cont'd. 

The  Joseph  W.  Fordney 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Case  of  the  American  steamship  "Joseph 
W.  Fordney"  in  British  prize  court.  (In: 
United  States.  —  State  Department.  Dip- 
lomatic correspondence  with  belligerent 
governments.  European  war  no.  3. 
Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1916.  p.  115- 
128.)  BTZE 

The  Leelanaw 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Destruction  of  American  steamship  "Lee- 
lanaw" by  a  German  submarine.  (In: 
United  States.  —  State  Department.  Dip- 
lomatic correspondence  with  belligerent 
governments.  European  war  no.  3.  Wash- 
ington: Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1916.     p.  229-234.) 

BTZE 

The  Lusitania 

[Cases  of  Lusitania,  Gulflight,  Gushing 
and  Falaba.]  (In:  American  journal  of  in- 
ternational law.  New  York,  1915.  v.  9, 
special  number,  p.  129-141,  149-153,  155, 
157.)  XBA 

Germany.  —  Auswaertiges  Amt.  Note, 
May  10,  1915,  expressing  regret  for  the  loss 
of  American  lives  through  the  sinking  of 
the  Lusitania.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd,  Pro- 
tection of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New  York, 
1915.     8°.     p.  85.)  BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

The  Odenwald 

Attempt  of  German  ship  Odenwald  to 
sail  without  clearance  papers.  (In:  Ameri- 
can journal  of  international  law.  New 
York,  1915.  V.  9,  special  number,  p.  2?)7- 
342.)  XBA 

The  Seguranca 

Detention  of  the  American  merchant 
ship  Seguranca.  (In:  American  journal  of 
international  law.  New  York,  1915.  v.  9, 
special  number,  p.  343-344.)  XBA 

The  Sussex 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Papers  relating  to  the  torpedoing  of  the 
steamship  "Sussex."  (In:  United  States. — 
State  Department.  Diplomatic  correspond- 
ence with  belligerent  governments.  Euro- 
pean war  no.  3.  W^ashington:  Gov.  Prtg. 
Off.,  1916.     p.  235-307.)  BTZE 

The    Wico 

Detention  of  American  ship  Wico.  (In: 
American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.  v.  9,  special  number, 
p.  345-348.)  XBA 


The  Wilhelmina 

Case  of  the  Wilhelmina.  (In:  American 
journal  of  international  law.  New  York, 
1915.     V.  9,  special  number,  p.  173-179.) 

XBA 

Great  Britain. —  Foreign  Office.  Memo- 
randum, February  19,  1915,  regarding  the 
Wilhelmina.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd,  Pro- 
tection of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New  York, 
1915.     8°.     p.  54-56.)       BTZE  p.v.l58,  no.5 

Memorandum,     April     8,     1915,     in 

reference  to  the  Wilhelmina.  (In:  W.  R. 
Shepherd,  Protection  of  neutral  rights  at 
sea.     New  York,  1915.    8°.     p.  80-8i.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Note  of  February  15,  1915,  regarding  the 
Wilhelmina.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd,  Pro- 
tection of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New  York, 
1915.    p.  44-46.)  BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

The  William  P.  Frye 

Case  of  the  William  P.  Frye.  (In: 
American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.  v.  9,  special  number, 
p.  180-193.)  XBA 

Germany.  —  Auswaertiges  Amt.  Note, 
April  5,  1915,  in  regard  to  the  William  P. 
Frye.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd,  Protection  of 
neutral  rights  at  sea.  New  York,  1915.  8°. 
p.  79-80.)  BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

Note,  June  7,  1915,  in  regard  to  the 

William  P.  Frye.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd, 
Protection  of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New 
York,  1915.    8°.    p.  96-98.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 
United  States.  —  State  Department. 
Destruction  of  American  merchantman 
"William  P.  Frye"  by  the  German  ship 
"Prinz  Eitel  Friedrich."  (In:  United 
States.  —  State  Department.  Diplomatic 
correspondence  with  belligerent  govern- 
ments. European  war,  no.  3.  Washington: 
Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1916.    p.  309-318.)      BTZE 

Note,  April  28,  1915,  in  regard  to  the 

William  P.  Frye.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd, 
Protection  of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New 
York,  1915.    8°.    p.  84-85.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

Note,  March  31,  1915,  in  regard  to 

the  William  P.  Frye.  (In:  W.  R.  Shepherd, 
Protection  of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New 
York,  1915.    8°.    p.  76-77.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

Note,  Tune  24,  1915,  in  regard  to  the 

William  P.  Frye.  (In:  W.  R.' Shepherd, 
Protection  of  neutral  rights  at  sea.  New 
York,  1915.    8°.    p.  105-109.) 

BTZE  p.v.158,  no.5 

The  William  P.   Frj-e  case.      (American 

journal   of  international   law.     New   York, 

1915.    V.  9,  p.  497-502,  703-707.)  XBA 


16 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Unofficial  Publications 


The  American  note  and  Sir  Edward 
Grev's  replj'.  (Economist.  London,  19LS. 
4^  'v.  80.  p.  90-91.)  TAA 

Archer,  William.  The  thirteen  days. 
July  23-Aiisust  4,  1914;  a  chronicle  and 
interpretation.      Oxford:   Clarendon   Press, 

1915.  244  p.    8°.  BTZE 

.\ppendix  on  Mr.  M.  P.  Price's  Diplomatic  history 
of  the  -.car,  p.  229-237. 

The  Archibald  incident.  Dr.  Dumba's 
recall  requested...  (Current  historj;.  A 
monthly  magazine  of  the  Xew  York  Times. 
New  York.  1916.    8^    v.  3,  p.  10-17.) 

BTZE 

Aulneau,  Joseph.  La  Turquie  et  la 
guerre.  (Revue  politique  et  parlementaire. 
Paris,  1915.    8^    v.  83,  p.  75-86.)  SEA 

Bagot,  Richard.  The  Vatican  and  the 
war.  (Fortnightl}'  review.  London,  1915. 
8^    V.  103,  p.  854-864.)  *  DA 

Bainville,  Jacques.     La  guerre  et  I'ltalie 

Paris:  Artheme  Fayard  &  Cie.,  1916. 

319  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Italy  and  the  war.     Translated  by 

Bernard  Miall.    London:  Hodder  &  Stough- 
ton,  1916.    267  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Bassompierre,  Albert  de.  La  nuit  du  2  au 
3  aoi^it  1914  au  Ministere  des  Affaires 
fitrangeres  de  Belgique.  Paris:  Perrin  et 
Cie.,  1916.    47  p.    4.  ed.    8°.  BTZE 

Belgium's  gray  book.  (Living  age. 
Boston.  1914.  8°.  series  7,  v.  65,  p.  694- 
696.)  *  DA 

British  diplomacy  in  the  near  East. 
(Quarterly  review.  New  York.  1916.  8°. 
v.  225,  p.  164-187.)  *  DA 

The  British  mission  to  the  Vatican. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  206-208.) 

XBA 

Brooks,  Eugene  Clyde.  Woodrow  Wil- 
son as  president.  Chicago:  Row,  Peterson 
&  Co.  [1916.]     572  p.    8°.  AN 

Discussion  of  diplomatic  negotiations  with  the 
belligerents,   p.   271-351. 

Bruccoleri,  Giuseppe.  Gli  obliqui  con- 
tatti  documentati  dall'  Austria.  (Vita 
italiana.  Roma,  1915.  8°.  v.  6,  p.  481- 
493.)  SEV 

Bullard,  Arthur.  The  diplomacy  of  the 
great  war.  . .     New  York:  Macmillan  Co.. 

1916.  xii,  344  p.    12°.  BTZE 

Bibliography,  p.  325-333. 

Our   relations   with    Great    Britain. 

(Atlantic.       Boston,     1916.       4°.      v.     118. 
p.  451-461.)  *DA 


Cheradame,  Andre.  La  pai.x  que  vou- 
drait  I'.Mlcmagne.  Paris:  Librairie  Chape- 
lot,  1915.     116  p.,  2  maps.     12°. 

BTZE  p.v.167,  no.3 

Le   plan   pangermaniste   demasque; 

le  redoutable  piege  berlinois  de  "la  partie 
nulle."  Paris:  Librairie  Plon,  1916.  356  p. 
12°.  BTZE 

The     pangerman     plot     unmasked. 

Berlin's  formidable  peace-trap  of  "the 
drawn  war."  With  an  introduction  by  the 
earl  of  Cromer.  .  .  New  York:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons.  1917.    xxxi,  235  p.     12°. 

BTZE 

Chirol,  Sir  Valentine.  The  origins  of  the 
present  war.  (Quarterly  review.  London, 
1914.    8°.    v.  221,  p.  415-449.)  *  DA 

Chronology  of  the  diplomacy  that  led  to 
war.  (World's  work.  New  York,  1914. 
8°.     V.  28.  p.  135-136.)  *  DA 

Collins,  William  J.  Diplomacy  at  The 
Hague.      (Contemporary  review.     London, 

1914.  8°.    V.  106,  p.  645-650.)  *  DA 

The  Controversy  between  the  United 
States  and  Germany  over  the  use  of  sub- 
marines against  merchant  vessels.  (Ameri- 
can journal  of  international  law.  New 
York,  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  666-680.)         XBA 

Cook,  Sir  Edward  Tyas.  How  Britain 
strove  for  peace.  A  record  of  Anglo-Ger- 
man negotiations,  1898-1914.  Told  from 
authoritative  sources.  London:  Macmillan 
and  Co.,  1914.    39  p.    8°.      BTZE  p.v.8,  no.4 

Why  Britain  is  at  war;  the  causes 

and  the  issues  set  out.  in  brief  form,  from 
the  diplomatic  correspondence  and 
speeches  of  ministers.  London:  Macmil- 
lan and  Co.,  1914.    24  p.    8°. 

BTZE  p.v.l,  no.6 

Crook,  W.  M.  The  war:  its  origin  and 
causes.  (London  quarterly  review.  Lon- 
don. 1915.    8°.    v.  123,  p.  1-14.)  *DA 

Crowning  proof.     (Living  age.     Boston, 

1915.  8°.    V.  284,  p.  369-372.)  *  DA 

Statement  of  Italian  prime  minister  to  the  effect 
that  Germany  was  planning  for  the  war  in  1913. 

Davison,  Charles  Stewart.  The  case  of 
the  "Kronprinz  Wilhelm"  and  "Bernstorf- 
fian  diplomacy."  A  second  letter  to 
Hiram  Freeborn,  U.  S.  A.  .  .  [New  York.i 
1915.    11  p.    8°.  BTZE  p.v.64,  no.l9 

Delbrueck,  Hans.  Germany's  answer. 
(Atlantic  monthly.  Boston,  1915.  8°. 
V.  115,  p.  233-242.)  *  DA 


DIPLOMATIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  WAR 


17 


Unofficial  PublicatioJis,  continued. 

Dennis,  W.  C.  The  diplomatic  corres- 
pondence leading  up  to  the  war.  (Ameri- 
can journal  of  international  law.  New 
York,  1915.    4°.    v.  9,  p.  402-442.)         XBA 

Dernburg,  Bernhard.  Search-lights  on 
the  war...  New  York:  Fatherland  Cor- 
poration, 1915.    62  p.     8°. 

BTZEp.v.22,  no.l 

England's  share  of  guilt.  A  critical  analysis  of 
the  English  "white  book,"  p.   15-35. 

Les  Devoirs  de  la  diplomatie  beige. 
(Revue  de  Paris.  Paris,  1916.  8°.  annee 
23,  tome  4,  p.  657-672.)  XBA 

Dillon,  Emile  Joseph.  The  battle  of  the 
diplomats.  (Contemporary  review.  Lon- 
don, 1915.    8°.    V.  107,  p.  29-48.)  *  DA 

Bulgaria    and    entente    diplomacy. 

(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1915.  8°. 
new  series,  v.  97,  p.  755-766.)  *  DA 

Italy  and  the  Triple  Entente.  (Con- 
temporary review.  London,  1916.  8°. 
V.  109,  p.  18-34.)  *DA 

The  Diplomatic  correspondence.  (Eng- 
lish review.  London,  1914.  8°.  v.  18, 
p.  216-232.)  *DA 

Dontenville,  J.  L'Angleterre  n'a  pas 
voulu  la  guerre.  Paris:  H.  Floury,  1915. 
29  p.     8°.  BTZEp.v.lll,no.2 

Durkheim,  finiile,  and  E.  Denis.  Qui  a 
voulu  la  guerre?  Les  origines  de  la  guerre 
d'apres  les  documents  diplomatiques. 
Paris:  Armand  Colin,  1915.  65  p.,  1  1.  8°. 
(fitudes  et  documents  sur  la  guerre.) 

BTZE  (Etudes) 

Who  wanted   war.     The   origin   of 

the  war  according  to  diplomatic  documents. 
Translated  by  A.  M.  Wilson-Garinei. 
Paris:  Armand  Colin,  1915.  62  p.,  1  1.  8°. 
(Studies  and  documents  on  the  war.) 

BTZE  (Studies) 

Eisenmann,  Louis.  L'alliance  austro- 
allemande  et  la  triple-alliance.  (Revue  poli- 
tique et  parlementaire.  Paris,  1915.  8°. 
V.  83.  p.  62-74,  237-249.)  SEA 

English  diplomacy  and  the  future  of  the 
"Huns."  (Open  court.  Chicago,  1915. 
8°.    V.  29,  p.  484-498.)  *  DA 

Factors  in  the  American  attitude.  (Liv- 
ing age.  Boston.  1915.  8°.  v.  287,  p.  370- 
373.)       '  *  DA 

The  Fine  art  of  garbling.  (Nation.  New 
York,  1915.    4°.    v.  101,  p.  615-616.)      *  DA 

Comments  on  the  publication  by  the  German 
government  of  Belgian  diplomatic  reports. 

Fox,  Frank.  Bulgaria's  attitude.  (Fort- 
nightly review.  London,  1915.  8°.  v.  103, 
p.  483-494.)  *  DA 


Frank,  Reinhard.  Belgium's  neutrality. 
Its  origin,  significance  and  end.  Tiibingen: 
I.  C.  B.  Mohr,  1915.    42  p.    8°. 

BTZEp.v.l01,no.7 

Maintains  that  Belgium  forfeited  its  neutrality 
before  the  war  by  conspiring  with  England  against 
Germany. 

The  French  yellow  book.  (Living  age. 
Boston,  1915.  8°.  series  7,  v.  66,  p.  170- 
173.)  *DA 

Fullerton,  William  Morton.  The  Balkan 
cauldron.  (World's  work.  New  York, 
1916.    8°.    V.  31,  p.  421-428.)  *  DA 

Italy  and  the  great  war.     (World's 

work.  New  York,  1915.  8°.  v.  31,  p.  148- 
169.)  *DA 

Problems    of   power.      A    study   of 

international  politics  from  Sadowa  to  Kirk- 
Kilisse.  London:  Constable  and  Co.,  1913. 
XX,  323  p.    8°.  BAG 

Though  published  before  the  war  and  having  no 
direct  bearing  on  it.  this  book  describes  the  inter- 
national conditions  which  resulted  in  the  conflict. 

Gauvain,  Auguste.  Les  origines  de  la 
guerre  europeenne.  Paris:  A.  Colin,  1915. 
336  p.    12°.  BTZE 

German  University  League.  Analysis  of 
diplomatic  papers  issued  by  the  Austro- 
Hungarian,  Belgian,  English,  French,  Ger- 
man and  Russian  governments...  New 
York:  H.  J.  Boldt,  1915.    54  1.    ob.  16°. 

BTZE 

Germany  and  the  neutrality  of  Belgium. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York.  1914.     8°.     v.  8,  p.  877-881.) 

XBA 

Germany,  the  United  States  and  peace. 
(Quarterly  review.  New  York,  1917.  Janu- 
ary, 1917.    p.  263-296.)  *  DA 

La  Guerre  mondiale...  Paris:  Plon- 
Nourrit  &  Cie..  1915.    32  p.    12°. 

BTZE  p.v.66,  no.3 

The  Hague  conventions  and  the  neu- 
trality of  Belgium  and  Luxemburg. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York.  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  959-962.) 

XBA 

Hale,  William  Bayard.  American  rights 
and  British  pretensions  on  the  seas.  The 
facts  and  the  documents,  official  and  other, 
bearing  upon  the  present  attitude  of  Great 
Britain  toward  the  commerce  of  the  L^nited 
States.  New  York:  Robert  M.  McBride  & 
Co.,  1915.    172  p.    f°.  BTZE 

A  protest  against  British  methods  of  handling 
neutral  vessels,  giving  a  list  of  vessels  detained  and 
diplomatic  correspondence  on  the  subject  between 
England  and  the  United  States. 

Hart,  J.  M.  The  Brussels  documents. 
(Nation"  New  York,  1915.  4°.  v.  100, 
p.  330.)  *DA 


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Hawkin,  Robert  Crawford.  The  Belgian 
proposal  to  neutralise  central  Africa  dur- 
inij  tlic  European  war.  .  .  With  an  appendix 
of  diplomatic  documents.  .  .  London: 
Sweet  &  Maxwell  [1915,.    24  p.    8'. 

BTZE  p.v.l26,no.6 

Hajrward,  Charles  Williams.  What  is 
diplomacy?  London:  G.  Richards.  1916. 
256  p.    12'°.  BTZE 

Headlam,  James  Wycliffe.  The  Balkans 
and  diplomacv.  (Atlantic  monthly.  Bos- 
ton, 1916.    8^ 'v.  117,  p.  122-134.)  *DA 

The    history   of   twelve    da^-s.    July 

24th  to  August  4th,  1914;  l^eing  an  account 
of  the  negotiations  preceding  the  outbreak 
of  war  based  on  the  official  publications. 
London:  T.  F.  Unwin,  1915.  xxiv.  412  p. 
8°.  *R-BTZE 

Hodges,  Henry  Green.  The  doctrine  of 
intervention.  Princeton:  Banner  Press. 
1915.     xii.  288  p.     12°.  XCH 

Appendices:  Neutrality  proclamation  of  the 
president.  Correspondence  between  the  secretary 
of  state  and  the  chairman.  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations  concerning  neutrality  of  the  United  States. 

Bibliography,  p.  263-271. 

Hyndman,  Henry  Mayers.  England's 
secret  diplomacy.  (North  American  re- 
view. New  York,  1916.  8°.  v.  203,  p.  711- 
725.)  *DA 

Italy  and  the  European  conflict.  (Edin- 
burgh review.  London,  1915.  8°.  v.  222, 
p.  60-77.)  *DA 

J'accuse,  by  a  German;  translated  by 
Alexander  Grav.  .  .  London:  Hodder  and 
Stoughton.  1915.    viii,  448  p.    8°.         BTZE 

J'accuse!  par  un  Allemand...  Paris: 
Payot  &  Cie.,  1915.    336  p.    8°.  BTZE 

J'accuse!  Von  einem  Deutschen.  .  .  Lau- 
sanne: Payot  &  Cie.,  1915.    378  p.    8°. 

BTZE 

Jacques,  Pierre.  Les  sources  du  conflit 
europeen  de  1914,  ou  Guillaume  ii  respon- 
sable...  Paris:  Librairie  aeronautique, 
1915.    318  p.,  1  1.    8°.  BTZE 

Jastrow,  Morris,  jr.  The  real  significance 
of  the  Brussels  documents.  (Nation.  New 
York,  1915.    4°.    v.  100,  p.  246.)  *  DA 

Johnston,  Charles.  The  Balkan  states 
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Kennedy,  J.  M.  Causes  and  consequences 
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Kerofilas,  C.  Un  homme  d'etat.  E. 
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Eleftherios   Venizelos,   his   life  and 

work.  With  an  introduction  by  Take 
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Lathbury,  D.  C.  Clearing  skies.  (Nine- 
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Part  of  the  article  is  a  discussion  of  allied 
diplomacy  in  the  Balkans. 

Lawton,  Lancelot.  The  errors  and  mis- 
calculations of  German  diplomacy.  (Fort- 
nightly review.  London,  1914.  8°.  v.  102, 
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Louis,  Paul.  La  diplomatic  beige  et  la 
crise  europeenne.  (Mercure  de  France. 
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*DM 

Lovejoy,  A.  O.  What  was  the  casus 
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Maccas,  Leon.  Ainsi  parla  Venizelos; 
etudes  de  politique  exterieure  grecque... 
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Mach,  Edmund  Robert  Otto  von.  Ger- 
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Contains  chapters  on  the  French  yellow  book  and 
Sir  Edward  Grey. 

Sir  Edward's  evidence...  An  ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  German  Univer- 
sity League.  New  York,  April  24,  1915. 
n.  p.  [1915.]    20  p.    8°. 

BTZE  p.v.113,  no.lO 

This  address  was  printed  as  chapters  xxxi,  x.xxii 
of  the  author's  Gennaiiv's  point  of  view,  Chicago, 
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Morel,  Edmund  Deville.  Ten  years  of 
secret  diplomacy;  an  unheeded  warning 
(being  a  reprint  of  "Morocco  in  diplomacy") 
.  .  .  London:  National  Labour  Press,  1915. 
XXX,  198  p.,  5  maps.     [3.  ed.j     8°.  BKG 

Morison,  J.  L.  Modern  British  foreign 
policy.  (Queen's  quarterly.  Kingston, 
Ont.,  1915.    8°.    V.  22,  p.  363-383.)         *  DA 

Neilson,  Francis.  How  diplomats  make 
war.  by  a  British  statesman  [i.e.  Francis 
Neilson,;  introduction  by  A.  J.  Nock... 
New  York:  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1915.  xviii, 
376  p.    8°.  BTZE 

New   York:    B.    W.    Huebsch, 

1916.    xviii.  382  p.    2.  ed.    8°.  BTZE 


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Unofficial  Publications,  continued. 

The  Neutrality  of  Belgium.  (American 
journal  of  international  law.  New  York, 
1915.    8°.    V.  9,  p.  707-720.)  XBA 

Nicholson,  Joseph  Shield.  President  Wil- 
son's patience.  (Current  history.  A 
monthly  magazine  of  the  New  York  Times. 
New  York,  t916.    8°.    v.  3,  p.  472-475.) 

BTZE 

Nolan,  R.  S.  The  responsibility  for  the 
war:  German  and  British  official  papers 
compared.  (Nineteenth  century.  New 
York,  1914.    8°.    v.  76,  p.  980-1002.)      *  DA 

Oliver,  Frederick  Scott.  Ordeal  by  bat- 
tle. London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1915. 
3  p.l.,  ix-li,  437  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Abridged     edition.       London: 

Macmillan  &  Co.,  1916.    Ixxiii,  329  p.    8°. 

BTZE 

O'Regan,  John  Rowan  Hamilton,  editor. 
The  German  war  of  1914-  .  Illustrated 
by  documents  of  European  history,  1815- 
1915.  London:  Oxford  University  Press, 
1915.    ix,  101  p.    facs.    8°.  BTZE 

Outis.  Problems  of  diplomacy  in  the 
near  East.  (Fortnightly  review.  London, 
1915.    8°.    new  series,  v.  97,  p.  583-591.) 

*DA 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  The  world  in  the 
crucible.  An  account  of  the  origins  and 
conduct  of  the  great  war.  London:  Tohn 
Murray,  1915.    vii,  423  p.    8^  BTZE 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co., 

1915.    viiip.,  1  1.,  422p.    8°.  BTZE 

Passelecq,  Fernand.  Le  second  livre 
blanc  allemand  (Aktenstiicke  zum  Kriegs- 
ausbruch);  essai  critique  et  notes  sur 
I'alteration  officielle  des  documents  beiges 
Avec  de  nombreux  facsimiles  inedits. 
Paris:  Berger-Levrault,  1916.  134  p.,  1  1. 
facs.  16°.  (Pages  d'histoire.  1914-1916. 
[fasc]  93.)  BTZE  (Pages) 

Translation  by  H.  Maresquelle. 

Contents:  Avertissement  des  editeurs.  Essai 
critique  sur  les  documents  beiges  contenus  dans  les 
Aktenstiicke  zum  Kriegsausbruch.  Traduction  des 
pieces  inedites  du  deuxieme  livre  blanc  allemand. 
Annexes. — nocuments   ajoutes  par  I'editeur   fran^ais. 

Perrinjaquet,  J.  La  guerre  commerciale 
sous-marine.  Les  torpillages  du  Lusitania, 
de  I'Arabic,  de  I'.Ancona,  et  du  Persia.  Les 
protestations  des  Etats-Unis  et  les  conces- 
sions de  I'Allemagne.  (Revue  generale  de 
droit  international  public.  Paris,  1916.  8°. 
annee  23,  p.  117-203,  394-423.)  XBA 

The  Picture  at  Yildiz.  The  sad  chronicle 
of  our  diplomacy  in  the  Levant.  (World's 
work.    London,  1915.    8°.    v.  26,  p.  503-508.) 

*DA 

Pourquoi  I'Angleterre  a  pris  les  amies, 
par  plusieurs  membres  de  la  faculte  d'his- 
toire   moderne    de    I'universite    d'Oxford. 


Avec  un  appendice  comprenant  les  docu- 
ments originaux  ainsi  que  le  livre  blanc 
public  par  le  gouvernement  allemand.  2e 
ed.  .  .revue  et  contenant  le  livre  jaune  russe 
Oxford:    Imprimerie    de    I'universite, 

1914.  122  p.,  1  I.,  125(1)  p.,  1  map.    8°. 

BTZE 

A  translation  of  ll'liy  we  are  at  war,  2.  ed. 

Price,  Crawfurd.  The  Balkans  and  the 
war.  (British  review.  London,  1915.  8^^. 
V.  11,  p.  161-175.)  *DA 

Price,  Morgan  Philips,  editor.  The  dip- 
lomatic history  of  the  war;  including  a  diary 
of  negotiations  and  events  in  the  different 
capitals,  the  text  of  the  official  documents 
of  the  various  governments,  the  public 
speeches  in  the  European  parliaments,  an 
account  of  the  military  preparations  of  the 
countries  concerned,  and  original  matter. 
London:  George  Allen  &  Unwin,  Ltd. 
[1914.]    vii,  344  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Bound  in  the  same  volume  is:  Great  Britain. — 
Foreign  Office.  Great  Britain  and  the  European 
crisis.      London,    1914.      102  p.     8°. 

The  Questions  in  dispute  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  with  refer- 
ence to  interference  with  neutral  trade. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  680-687.) 

XBA 

Qui  a  voulu  la  guerre?  Quelques  docu- 
ments a  I'addresse  de  M.  Sazonoff.  (Revue 
de  Hongrie.  Budapest,  1916.  4°.  tome  17, 
no.  38,  p.  7-27.)  *  DM 

Randglossen  zum  franzosischen  Gelb- 
buch.  Gesammelte  Gegenerklarungen  und 
Kritiken.  Berlin:  Concordia  deutsche  Ver- 
lags-Anstalt,  1915.    56  p.    8°. 

BTZE  p.v.139,  no.4 

A  collection  of  articles  from  German  newspapers. 

The  Recall  of  Ambassador  Dumba. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.    8°.  v.  9,  p.  935-939.) 

XBA 

Rep,  Charles.  1914.  L'agression  alle- 
mande...  Paris:        Bibliotheque        des 

ouvrages  documentaires  [1915].    93  p.    12°. 
BTZE  p.v.69,  no.3 

Riera,  Augusto.  La  gran  guerra.  .  .  v.  1. 
Barcelona:  C.  Martinez  Perez,  1915.     12°. 

BTZE 

The  Sale  of  arms  and  ammunition  by 
American  merchants  to  belligerents. 
(American  journal  of  international  law. 
New  York,  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  687-694.) 

XBA 

The  Sale  of  munitions  of  war.  (Ameri- 
can journal  of  international  law.  New 
York.  1915.    8°.    v.  9,  p.  927-935.)  XBA 

Sauveur,  Albert.  L'Allemagne  et  la 
guerre  europeenne.     Paris:   Bloud   &   Gay, 

1915.  70  p.     12°.     (Pages  actuelles.  1914- 
1915.     no.  2,2.)  BTZE  (Pages) 


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Unofficial  Pnhlications,  contiuucd. 

Schmitt,  Bernadotte  Everly.  The  dip- 
lomatic hackgjround  of  the  European  war. 
(Mid-West  quartcrlv.  New  Rochelle,  I'M 5. 
V.  2.  p.  197-299.)  *DA 

England    and    Germany,    1740-1914. 

Princeton:     Princeton     L'nivcrsitv     Press, 
1916.    ix.  524  p..  1  map.    8\  BTZE 

Seton-Watson,  Robert  \Villiam.  The 
failure  of  Sir  E.  Grev.  (English  review. 
London,  1916.    8°.    v.  22,  p.  135-161.)    *  DA 

Severus,  pseud.  Zehn  Monate  italien- 
ischer  Neutralitat;  was  das  italienische 
Grunbuch  sagt  und  verschweigt. . .  Gotha: 
F.  A.  Perthes  A.-G.,  1915.  iv  p..  11..  101 
(1)  p.  8°.  (Perthes'  Schriften  zum  Welt- 
krieg.    [Heft,  8.)  BTZE  (Perthes) 

Seymour,  Charles.  The  diplomatic  back- 
ground of  the  war.  1870-1914.  New 
Haven:  Yale  University  Press,  1916.  xv, 
311  p.     8°.  BTZE 

Sharpe,  .Mfred.  A  definite  policy  in  the 
Balkans.  (Nineteenth  century.  New  York, 
1915.    8\     v.  78,  p.  541-547.)  *  DA 

Simonds,  Frank  Herbert.  Diplomacy 
and  battle  in  the  Balkans.  (American  re- 
view of  reviews.  New  York,  1915.  8°. 
v.  52,  p.  693-702.)  *  DA 

The    French    j-ellow    book.      (New 

republic.     New  York.  1914.     Dec.  19.  1914, 
p.  14-15.)  *DA 


Sir  Edward  Grev,  K.G. .  . 
Newnes  [1915].     192  d.     12°. 


London:   G. 
AN 


Sir  Edward  Grey's  speech  [Aug.  3,  1914]. 
(Round  table.  London,  1914.  8°.  v.  4, 
p.  790-801.)  SEA 

Smith,  Munroe.  American  diplomacy  in 
the  European  war.  (Political  science 
quarterly.  New  York,  1916.  8°.  v.  31, 
p.  481-518.)  SEA 

If  Germany ?  (North  Ameri- 
can review.  New  York,  1915.  8°.  v.  202, 
p.  665-680.)  *  DA 

Military  strategy  versus  diplomacy. 

(Political    science    quarterly.      New    York, 
1915.    8°.    V.  30,  p.  37-81.)  SEA 

Stoddard,  T.  Loth rop.  The  blundering 
in  Greece.  (Century.  New  Y'ork,  1917.  4°. 
V.  93,  p.  723-732.)  *  DA 

Stowell,  Ellery  Cory.  The  diplomacy  of 
the  war  of  1914.  .  .  v.  1.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Co.,  1915.    8°.  BTZE 

Strauss,  Albert  Anselm.  The  absolute 
truth  in  regard  to  the  causes  of  the  Euro- 
pean world  war!.  . .  New  York  City:  A.  A. 
Strauss  (1914j.    78  p.    8°. 

BTZEp.v.l26,no.5 


Struycken,    Antonius   .A.lexis    Hcndrikus. 
The  German  white  l)Ook  on  the  war  in  Bel- 
gium.       \     commentary.  .  .        Edinburgh: 
Tliomas  Nelson  &  Sons  |1916?|.    56  p.    12°. 
BTZE  p.v.220,  no.4 

Translation  of  articles  in  \'an  Onzen  Tijd, 
Amsterdam.  July  31,  August  7,   14,  and  21,    1915. 

Thompson,  James  Westfall.  Russian 
diplomacy  and  tlie  war.  .  .  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Germanistic  Society  of 
Chicago.  [Chicago,  1915.]  16  p.  8°. 
(Germanistic  Society  of  Chicago.  Pam- 
phlets dealing  with  the  war.    no.  11.) 

BTZE  (Germanistic) 

Turner,  Edward  Raymond.  The  perma- 
nent neutrality  of  Belgium.  An  examina- 
tion of  the  binding  force  upon  the  German 
empire  of  the  treaty  of  1839  signed  by 
Prussia.  (Nation.  New  York,  1915.  4°. 
V.  100.  p.  409-411.)  *DA 

Voltolini,  F.  L.,  Graf  von.  Was  das 
Griinhuch  nicht  erzahlt.  (Nord  und  Siid. 
Breslau,  1916.    4°.    Bd.  156,  d.  273-279.) 

*DF 

Wampach,  Gaspard.  Le  dossier  de  la 
guerre.  Paris:  Fischbacher,  1915.  3  v. 
12°.  BTZE 

V.  1.   Le  pretexte;   le   groupenient   des  puissances. 
V.  2.   La  crise  diplomatique. 
V.  3.   Pieces  justificatives. 

The  War  in  Europe.  (American  journal 
of  international  law.  New  York,  1914.  8°. 
v.  8,  p.  853-857.)  XBA 

The  War — so  far.  (Candid.  London, 
1915.    8°.    Nov.,  1915,  p.  733-747.)  *  DA 

Weiss,  Andre.  The  violation  by  Ger- 
many of  the  neutrality  of  Belgium  and  Lux- 
emburg, translated  by  Walter  Thomas. 
Paris:  Armand  Colin,  1915.  56  p.,  1  1.  8°. 
(Studies  and  documents  on  tlie  war.) 

BTZE  (Studies) 

Welschinger,  Henri.  Les  legons  du  Livre 
jaune  (1914).  Paris:  Bloud  et  Gav,  1915. 
139  p.  12°.  ("Pages  actuelles,"  1914-1915. 
no.  17.)  BTZE  (Pages) 

Contents:  Les  avertissements  de  1913.  Les 
depeches  du  Livre  jaune  et  les  documents  relatifs 
a  la  guerre  de   1914. 

La  mission   du   prince   de   Bi.ilow  a 

Rome  (decembre  1914 -mai  1915).  Paris: 
Bloud  et  Gay,  1915.  95  p.  12°.  (Pages 
actuelles,  1914-1915.    no.  55.) 

BTZE  (Pages) 

La  neutralite  de  la  Belgique.    Paris: 

Bloud  &  Gav,  1915.  63  p.  12°.  (Pages 
actuelles,  1914-1915.     no.  3.) 

BTZE  (Pages) 


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Unofficial  Publications,  continued. 

Whelpley,     James     Davenport.  The 

American  note  (Dec.  28,  1914].  (Fort- 
nightly review.  London,  1915.  8°.  new 
series,  V.  97,  p.  219-231.)  *  DA 

American  politics  and  the  American 

note.  (Fortnightly  review.  London,  1915. 
8\    v.  104,  p.  1129-1137.)  *  DA 

A     German     fog     in     Washington. 

(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1915.  8°. 
v.  104,  p.  725-732.)  *  DA 

More  German  promises  to  America. 

(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1916.  8°. 
v.  105.  p.  1072-1079.)  *  DA 

President     Wilson      in      the      toils. 

(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1916.  8°. 
V.  105,  p.  516-525.)  *  DA 

President  Wilson's  pro-ally  propa- 
ganda. (Fortnightly  review.  New  York, 
1917.     4°.     V.  101,  p.  348-356.)  *  DA 

Purpose     of    American     neutrality. 

(Fortnightly  review.  London,  1916.  8°. 
V.  105,  p.  907-912.)  *  DA 


The    United    States    and    Germany. 

(Fortnightly    review.      London,    1915.      8°. 
new  series,  v.  97,  p.  1103-1109.)  *  DA 

The  White  book.  (Round  table.  Lon- 
don, 1914.    8°.    V.  4,  p.  748-789.)  SEA 

Why  we  are  at  war;  Great  Britain's  case, 
by  members  of  the  Oxford  faculty  of 
modern  history.  With  an  appendix  of 
original  documents  including  the  au- 
thorized English  translation  of  the  White 
book  issued  by  the  German  government. 
2.  ed.  revised.  .  .containing  the  Russian 
orange  book.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press, 
1914.    251  p.    8°.  BTZE 

Yo  acuso,  por  un  Aleman...  Valencia: 
Hijos  de  F.  Vives  Mora,  1915.    308  p.    8°. 

BTZE 

Zero.  The  new  phase  of  the  campaign. 
(Fortnightly  review.  New  York,  1915.  4°. 
V.  104,  p.  815-825.)  *  DA 

Deals  with  diplomacy  in  the  near  East. 


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